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... proved , by their evidence , that Commodore Rodgers was the aggressor . It is proved that Commodore Rodgers bore down on the B 3 It 1812 . 21 America - Orders in Council , & c .
... proved that he endeavoured to place his ship in a po- sition for raking the Lille Belt ; it is proved that Captain Bing- ham wore three times to avoid the President's taking this advan- tage . Commodore Rodgers avows that he took a ...
... proved a kind friend and a liberal benefactor : he gave him some preferment after he had resided with him two years , by which he was enabled to marry ; and shortly after he added the rectory of Lambeth . At this time he took his ...
... proved to him the kindest and the best of friends , and in discharge of a trust reposed in him by will , revised and edited his sermons , lectures , and other writings . To these he prefixed a review of the Archbishop's life and ...
... proved effectual in preventing the evils against which it was directed . At a subsequent period , when he was Bishop of London , he addressed a circular letter to his clergy earnestly recommending exertions for the purpose of procuring ...